Birmingham City have confirmed that their Vertu Trophy final against Peterborough United at Wembley next month will kick off at 3pm.
Blues booked their place at the home of English football with a narrow win over League Two Bradford City in the semi-finals, while Posh shocked Wrexham when 2-0 down to win the other semi on penalties.
Blues, with tens of thousands of supporters in tow, will head to Wembley for the first time since 2011 - when they were also famously successful - on Sunday 13 April, and the club and the EFL have confirmed that the game will commence at 3pm.
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The match will be the only game of the whole competition which will use 30 minutes of extra time, rather than going straight to penalties, if necessary. A penalty shoot-out is then used to decide the final in the event Blues and Posh are level after 120 minutes of action.
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As for ticket allocations, opponents Peterborough have confirmed that their allocation stands at 25,190. They'll be situated on the east side of the stadium, and their adult tickets - across six categories - range from £20 to £60. They also have a dedicated standing section.
Adults (22-64) | Young adult (17-21) | Seniors (65+) | 16 and under | |
Category 6 | £20 | £15 | £10 | £10 |
Category 5 | £28 | £21 | £14 | £10 |
Category 4 | £36 | £27 | £18 | £10 |
Category 4 standing | £36 | £27 | £18 | £10 |
Category 3 | £42 | £31.50 | £21 | £10 |
Category 2 | £48 | £36 | £24 | £10 |
Category 1 | £60 | £45 | £30 | £10 |
It means Blues will be granted the west end of the Wembley stadium and previously confirmed that their allocation would be greater, standing at 36,968. Posh chairman Darragh MacAnthony, before his side's victorious semi-final, predicted Blues would have up to 50,000 fans.
"We’d love it if we could get back to Wembley and watch us take on Birmingham in front of 50,000 'Bluenoses' and 25,000 of our fans," he said. "We’d actually make money from that final because of the crowd. We didn’t last season because of the player bonuses and a not-so-big crowd.”
Blues have yet to confirm these prices.